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the economic outlook for europe remains grim. now the european central bank chief, mario draghi, is warning that germany, which has so far been largely immune to the debt crisis, will start to feel the effects. >> the comments came as chancellor merkel delivered a speech to the european parliament about growth. she defended her consistent push for austerity measures and fiscal responsibility and reiterated her belief that brussels should be able to supervise national budgets within the eu. >> chancellor merkel is not used to receiving applause in brussels. lawmakers often accuse her of citing only with germany, but she came to present her own vision of europe. she would like to see a timetable for a full economic and currency union like was agreed that the eu summit last month. >> we must be ambitious and demanding. we must not shrink from amending the agreement that forms the basis of our economic and monetary union if necessary. this process of consolidation in the european union is essential, and i view the european parliament
the economic outlook for europe remains grim. now the european central bank chief, mario draghi, is warning that germany, which has so far been largely immune to the debt crisis, will start to feel the effects. >> the comments came as chancellor merkel delivered a speech to the european parliament about growth. she defended her consistent push for austerity measures and fiscal responsibility and reiterated her belief that brussels should be able to supervise national budgets within the...
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in europe's biggest economy, germany, third quarter gdp growth came in at just 0.2%. it was the same figure in france, though analysts had been expecting even weaker numbers. in the netherlands, the economy contracted in the third quarter. one reason is more and more consumers are cutting back on their spending, fearing tough times ahead. another reason is that businesses are also scaling back. manufacturers also anticipate weaker demand from struggling eurozone partners. >> news of the recession did not pull down the market drastically. our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> of course it is bad news that the economy and the eurozone slipped into recession, but still, traders managed to find a few positive aspects in the reports. in italy, the contraction was much smaller than what economists had anticipated. france against the odds managed to produceive gross domestic product. this means, for germany, the possibility remains intact that our economy during the current quarter remains in positive territory as well. the biggest-lose
in europe's biggest economy, germany, third quarter gdp growth came in at just 0.2%. it was the same figure in france, though analysts had been expecting even weaker numbers. in the netherlands, the economy contracted in the third quarter. one reason is more and more consumers are cutting back on their spending, fearing tough times ahead. another reason is that businesses are also scaling back. manufacturers also anticipate weaker demand from struggling eurozone partners. >> news of the...
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. >> southern europe goes on strike. >> elections chinese-style. the communist party votes for its new central committee as beijing's political moves ahead. >> picnics in persia -- a photographer explores the quiet defiance of everyday life. "stop these suicidal policies" -- that was the message from one spanish union leader as millions joint strikes this morning across southern europe. >> it is being called a european day of action and solidarity, and its target is the austerity that is sweeping the region. >> unions say the spending cuts and tax hikes are condemning their countries two years of recession and massive unemployment. >> in a moment, we will get the reaction from brussels and go live to madrid, but first, this report. >> protesters have come to vent their anger, and from early on, by a police in spain were braced for a long day -- riot police in spain were braced for a long day. unemployment stands at 25% in spain, the highest in the european union. every week brings fresh job cuts, and frustration is growing. spain's economy is set t
. >> southern europe goes on strike. >> elections chinese-style. the communist party votes for its new central committee as beijing's political moves ahead. >> picnics in persia -- a photographer explores the quiet defiance of everyday life. "stop these suicidal policies" -- that was the message from one spanish union leader as millions joint strikes this morning across southern europe. >> it is being called a european day of action and solidarity, and its...
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tonight, europe -- euro mp's had decided not to take part. on all economic fronts, europe is in crisis. >> a lot to watch their. thanks very much for the update. >> let's move to the markets now. investors did not have much to celebrate this tuesday. our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the discussion in brussels about greece weighed on the general mood of the markets, even though there was a bit of a recovery towards the end of the trading day, but investors remain concerned about greece and about the way that the euro debt crisis is being sold -- solved. so all this, there were more reasons for investors to be bad tempered, for example, a dismal quarterly earnings report for the german utility, which came along with a profit warning. and there was the zed, the center for european economic research, which presented investor sentiment, which can lie and much less -- much worse than anticipated, especially the outlook of investors on to the future, much more negative than anyone here had anticipated. the
tonight, europe -- euro mp's had decided not to take part. on all economic fronts, europe is in crisis. >> a lot to watch their. thanks very much for the update. >> let's move to the markets now. investors did not have much to celebrate this tuesday. our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the discussion in brussels about greece weighed on the general mood of the markets, even though there was a bit of a recovery towards the end of the...
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. >> europe is going to have to take on more responsibilities. the u.s. expects to do more militarily and expects us to get the turbulence with the euro under control, so germany is going to do more in every respect. >> the u.s., then pose a global role may be changing, but most germans still see obama as a hero -- the u.s.'s global role may be changing. >> there have been some disappointments. he was not able to push through as many reforms as he promised. >> he is still better than romney. >> i would vote for obama. why? i think he is more progressive and cares more about the people. >> his competitor -- money alone is not enough. i just think he is less concerned about everyone in the u.s. >> obama would be better for germany. >> obama's german supporters are holding their breath to see who comes out on top, but whoever wins, the next four years hold many challenges, both for the u.s. and for europe. >> the european union's budget is coming under increased scrutiny. on tuesday, you auditors released their report on spending, saying that at times, it wa
. >> europe is going to have to take on more responsibilities. the u.s. expects to do more militarily and expects us to get the turbulence with the euro under control, so germany is going to do more in every respect. >> the u.s., then pose a global role may be changing, but most germans still see obama as a hero -- the u.s.'s global role may be changing. >> there have been some disappointments. he was not able to push through as many reforms as he promised. >> he is...
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europe is busy addressing its own sovereign debt crisis. the two regions can profit from one another. >> for the first time, we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel for the european debt crisis. i want to convey that to our partners here so that asian investors regain their trust in europe. >> it will chart its own course. >> the german foreign and mr. called for a quick approval of the stalled trade agreement in europe and asia. his appeal was echoed by the chinese prime minister who called for free and fair global trade. >> coming right up, a look at how the city of buenos artistire getting people to swap their cars for bicycles. >> the queen has sworn in the new government. the sarin was broadcast live on television and the internet. the coalition was put together after narrowly beating the social democrats in the election. >> the vatican trial has begun for a computer technician charged with helping the pope's former butler -- former butler steal documents. he could face up to one year in prison if convicted. last year he was given
europe is busy addressing its own sovereign debt crisis. the two regions can profit from one another. >> for the first time, we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel for the european debt crisis. i want to convey that to our partners here so that asian investors regain their trust in europe. >> it will chart its own course. >> the german foreign and mr. called for a quick approval of the stalled trade agreement in europe and asia. his appeal was echoed by the chinese prime...
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. >> in europe is also divided on the move. a majority of the 27-nation european union including france and spain, is expected to back the palestinians. germany, on the other hand, said it would abstain, and britain is expected to do so as well. >> hundreds of palestinian flags flying in support of statehood. people await the outcome of the united nations vote with bated breath. many have been waiting for this for a long time. recognition of a palestinian state by the united nations. >> today is a very important day for the palestinian people. we are excited. we are happy. we think the international community will not be disappointed at this time. i hope. >> palestinians are pushing to have their united nations status of credit to that of a so- called non member observer state, which does not include voting rights but brings with it the symbolic recognition of statehood. it would also mean the possibility of access to the international criminal court in the hague, but israel says the proposed resolution does not take its securi
. >> in europe is also divided on the move. a majority of the 27-nation european union including france and spain, is expected to back the palestinians. germany, on the other hand, said it would abstain, and britain is expected to do so as well. >> hundreds of palestinian flags flying in support of statehood. people await the outcome of the united nations vote with bated breath. many have been waiting for this for a long time. recognition of a palestinian state by the united...
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that is just one part of europe's vision to get renewable energy from africa. german-led consortium does it take wants to provide 50% of europe's energy by 2015, using wind and solar energy -- german- led consortium desert-tech. it is hoped that current negotiations could provide a breakthrough, paving the way for plants not only in morocco, but also tunisia, algeria, and other countries. the biggest question is funding. companies would take on around 200 million euros of the investment. another 400 million could come from national governments involved as well as eu funds. >> certainly an ambitious but impressive project. that is it for now. thanks for watching. >> do not forget, you can find more on our website at dw.de. see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ we get germs on our hands that can make us sick ♪ ♪ if we open a door or shake a hand ♪ ♪ we spread those germs throughout the land ♪ ♪ so after you go, remember to stop ♪ ♪ shuffle to the sink and do the hand-wash bop ♪ ♪ scrub with soap an
that is just one part of europe's vision to get renewable energy from africa. german-led consortium does it take wants to provide 50% of europe's energy by 2015, using wind and solar energy -- german- led consortium desert-tech. it is hoped that current negotiations could provide a breakthrough, paving the way for plants not only in morocco, but also tunisia, algeria, and other countries. the biggest question is funding. companies would take on around 200 million euros of the investment....
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rating agencies like moody's are subject to much flak in europe. critics say they gave ailing wrote u.s. banks operating as in 2008. many want the establishment of an independent rating agency instead. >> the european markets take the downgrade in stride. we have this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> brands getting another blow by u.s. rating agencies, but it did not have a strong effect on the markets because traders already expected such a step. therefore, traders do not fear that france will have to face much higher borrowing costs. the yield rose only moderately. they could wipe out the first losses and could move forward. again and, the very successful spanish bond option meaning they could collect more money than expected. -- the bond auction could collect more money. >> closing at 2172 on the dax. 2509. >> debating next year's oppositions and the government has failed to hold the line on the present spending. >> in spite of record tax returns and cash from private companies, the treasury is still spending what it does not have. >
rating agencies like moody's are subject to much flak in europe. critics say they gave ailing wrote u.s. banks operating as in 2008. many want the establishment of an independent rating agency instead. >> the european markets take the downgrade in stride. we have this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> brands getting another blow by u.s. rating agencies, but it did not have a strong effect on the markets because traders already expected such a step. therefore, traders do...
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finally, let's go over to europe. not much changed since yesterday. a series of lows are dumping heavy rain and for the north. particularly wet in the southwestern corner of the u.k. and southern norway and winds of over 70 kilometers per hour likely in southern norway today and as this front swinging through the western continent will turn wet and windy and rain should be dissipating on your thursday and mean while severe weather is finally easing in the southern half of italy and the western tip of turkey and rain will continue on wednesday. that could trigger further flooding as well as landslides. here for the rest dry and we have fog alert issued for much of central europe. your temperatures on your wednesday, 5 degrees and 6 degrees in stockholm and warmer than average in london. here is the extended forecast. >>> our top story this hour, asia pacific leaders want to create the world's largest free trade zone, a trading block with the combined output of $20 trillion, almost one third of the global economy. a total population of about 3.4 billion
finally, let's go over to europe. not much changed since yesterday. a series of lows are dumping heavy rain and for the north. particularly wet in the southwestern corner of the u.k. and southern norway and winds of over 70 kilometers per hour likely in southern norway today and as this front swinging through the western continent will turn wet and windy and rain should be dissipating on your thursday and mean while severe weather is finally easing in the southern half of italy and the western...
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across much of central and eastern europe, things remain on the dry side. good news for you. it looks like temperatures will remain rather cool. going into the early part of next week, do expect another storm system to start to work its way, really change this pattern across much of southern europe. expect some wet weather, but that's not until about monday or tuesday. for the time being, single digit temperatures in london and paris. as we look off toward the east, moscow only looking at 2 here for your high on your friday. now here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
across much of central and eastern europe, things remain on the dry side. good news for you. it looks like temperatures will remain rather cool. going into the early part of next week, do expect another storm system to start to work its way, really change this pattern across much of southern europe. expect some wet weather, but that's not until about monday or tuesday. for the time being, single digit temperatures in london and paris. as we look off toward the east, moscow only looking at 2...
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nicole shows us how a famous, old city in europe ushers in the new year. [ classical music plays ] >> vienna is the capital of austria. nicknamed the "city of music," mozart, beethoven, strauss, and many others composed and performed here. so it's no surprise that when it comes to ringing in the new year, vienna does it with music. lots of music. in fact, new year's eve here is a giant, traveling party called silvesterpfad. that means "the new year's trail." instead of being jammed into a single location like new york's times square, in vienna, the celebration takes place all over town, and it starts early. [ merengue music plays ] if you like the latin beat, there's music from the dominican republic called merengue. the name comes from meringue, a dessert made from whipped egg whites. apparently, people thought the dancers looked like human egg beaters. beats me. [ indistinct conversations ] >> these people are learning to do the waltz -- vienna's gift to the world. [ crowd shouts ] as day turns into evening, the lights get brighter, and the crowds get bigger. it seems like the entir
nicole shows us how a famous, old city in europe ushers in the new year. [ classical music plays ] >> vienna is the capital of austria. nicknamed the "city of music," mozart, beethoven, strauss, and many others composed and performed here. so it's no surprise that when it comes to ringing in the new year, vienna does it with music. lots of music. in fact, new year's eve here is a giant, traveling party called silvesterpfad. that means "the new year's trail." instead of...
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i think there is some complacency in europe. people feel europe has met their climb at target and they have done their homework. other countries need to do more. greenpeace says it is time for europe, and germany in particular, to take the lead by being more ambitious. >> simon, thank you. >> the estimate they will pay of $900 million in claims stemming from hurricane sandy which hit hard on the eastern u.s. coast in late november. >> they estimate overall damage from the storm will range between $20-$25 billion. of new york mayor michael bloomberg has but the damage at $19 billion in his city alone. it slipped through the caribbean of forcing the u.s. eastern seaboard. >> coming up, thousands of factory workers in bangladesh are protesting against poor and potentially lethal working conditions. >> first, a look at some other headlines this hour. poachers in the spanish region of catalonia have been dealt a setback. this all the convergence and union alliance losing seats. the nationalist party did win a majority overall. >> the
i think there is some complacency in europe. people feel europe has met their climb at target and they have done their homework. other countries need to do more. greenpeace says it is time for europe, and germany in particular, to take the lead by being more ambitious. >> simon, thank you. >> the estimate they will pay of $900 million in claims stemming from hurricane sandy which hit hard on the eastern u.s. coast in late november. >> they estimate overall damage from the...
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and it's great, 'cause it's a bridge between western and eastern europe. so, prague's, like, a really unique place in europe. >> while i was there, the city was mourning the death of its first freely elected president, vaclav havel. in 1989, he helped lead the young country from communism to democracy. since the transition was peaceful, it's known as prague's velvet revolution. one thing you can't do in prague is lose track of time. clocks are everywhere, all shapes and sizes. in fact, the city is home to one of the oldest and most unusual clocks in the world. called an "astronomical clock," it dates back to 1410. it not only tells the time, it serves as a sort of planetarium. it shows the positions of the sun and moon, the month, sunrise and sunset, and much more. every hour, people gather to watch a mechanical show that has been running for hundreds of years. it begins with "the walk of the apostles" and ends with death tolling the hour. there's certainly not enough time in all the sights. this is just a taste of a city i love. as they say in prague, na
and it's great, 'cause it's a bridge between western and eastern europe. so, prague's, like, a really unique place in europe. >> while i was there, the city was mourning the death of its first freely elected president, vaclav havel. in 1989, he helped lead the young country from communism to democracy. since the transition was peaceful, it's known as prague's velvet revolution. one thing you can't do in prague is lose track of time. clocks are everywhere, all shapes and sizes. in fact,...
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they are warning against possible delays in tackling europe's debt problems. deep spending cuts will kick in at the end of some tax breaks. the finance chief caution extreme belt tightening could trigger a slow down. the officials call for gross strategies along with fiscal reform. they urge nations in good fiscal standing to step up public spending to stimulate growth. it's significant that member nations were able to agree on necessary steps. regarding the fiscal cliff threatening the u.s. he said american official leaders have promised to minimize the global consequences of official tightening. >>> president barack obama and mitt romney are making their final pitches before americans head to the polls. obama visited three swing states. he told a crowd in wisconsin that romney would resurrect the republican policies of four years ago and preserve tax cuts for the wealthy. >> it's a choice between returning to the top down policies that crashed our economy or a future that's built on providing opportunity to everybody and growing a strong middle class. >> rom
they are warning against possible delays in tackling europe's debt problems. deep spending cuts will kick in at the end of some tax breaks. the finance chief caution extreme belt tightening could trigger a slow down. the officials call for gross strategies along with fiscal reform. they urge nations in good fiscal standing to step up public spending to stimulate growth. it's significant that member nations were able to agree on necessary steps. regarding the fiscal cliff threatening the u.s. he...
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let's pull back and show you what's happening here in europe. now, these couple of storms are still in similar regions as you can see. and the isobars really close to each other. it's going to be very gusty. damaging winds, hail, thunderstorms on the severe side, these are all going to be on top, and even tornadic activity cannot be ruled out. this will be continuing for your overnight hours. this is just about now as we speak. and now finally it will be tapering off toward central europe. this other system will move in, too. but yet again another round of stormy weather to come for you on your thursday. ahead of this system, stagnant air and radiational cooling. all this is creating some foggy conditions. temperature-wise, bucharest, we're looking at 19 degrees. pretty warm, but the humid flow will be also creating those foggy conditions. and out toward the west, things are really cold. london, we're looking only at 6 degrees for your high. paris at 7 degrees. we actually have yellow alert for ice in much of the uk widely posted across the regi
let's pull back and show you what's happening here in europe. now, these couple of storms are still in similar regions as you can see. and the isobars really close to each other. it's going to be very gusty. damaging winds, hail, thunderstorms on the severe side, these are all going to be on top, and even tornadic activity cannot be ruled out. this will be continuing for your overnight hours. this is just about now as we speak. and now finally it will be tapering off toward central europe. this...
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steves: from granada, it's a two-hour drive over the mountains and down into europe's fun-in-the-sun headquarters, the costa del sol. i find this strip of mediterranean coastline generally overbuilt and very commercialized. malaga, the major city of the coast, is a good place to pass through. and almost anything even resembling a quaint fishing village is long gone, replaced by time-share condos and golf courses. the big draw is the beaches. there are plenty of hotels, and sun worshipers enjoy themselves in spite of the congestion and lack of charm or local culture. nearly every country from europe's drizzly north tucks an expatriate community somewhere along this coast. they don't want to leave their culture, just their weather. my favorite costa del sol stop is the resort town of nerja. while capitalizing on the holiday culture, nerja has retained some of its charm. the church fronts the square, which fronts the beach, and everybody's out strolling, eventually winding up on the proud "balcony of europe" terrace. this bluff, jutting jauntily into the sea, overlooks miles of coastlin
steves: from granada, it's a two-hour drive over the mountains and down into europe's fun-in-the-sun headquarters, the costa del sol. i find this strip of mediterranean coastline generally overbuilt and very commercialized. malaga, the major city of the coast, is a good place to pass through. and almost anything even resembling a quaint fishing village is long gone, replaced by time-share condos and golf courses. the big draw is the beaches. there are plenty of hotels, and sun worshipers enjoy...
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the 9th asia europe meeting summit brought together leaders and cabinet ministers from 49 countries, including three new members, bangladesh, norway, and switzerland. he said he hoped the summit would help solve various problems faced by asia and europe amid the global financial crisis. e.u. president calls for an expansion of trade to deepen economic ties. >> our interdependence is greater than ever. european union is firmly committed to its responsibilities as a strong world actor and strong partner for asia. >> on the second day, the leaders discussed regional issues. japan's prime minister, yoshihiko noda, told asian and european leaders that bilateral disputes should be settled according to established law. his remark is seen as a way of countering china's claim of sovereignty over the senkaku islands in the east china sea. the philippine president appealed for cooperation in resolving territorial disputes. he said the philippines has consistently called for peaceful solutions under international rules. vietnamese prime minister also urged that territorial disagreements be solve
the 9th asia europe meeting summit brought together leaders and cabinet ministers from 49 countries, including three new members, bangladesh, norway, and switzerland. he said he hoped the summit would help solve various problems faced by asia and europe amid the global financial crisis. e.u. president calls for an expansion of trade to deepen economic ties. >> our interdependence is greater than ever. european union is firmly committed to its responsibilities as a strong world actor and...
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winds across the northern parts of europe. we're seeing snow showers in the scandinavian peninsula and finland and northwestern russia because this cold front is swinging blue the black sea region and expecting to see the heaviest rain today. back behind us a new system formed south of the iberian peninsula spreading rain in much of portugal and southern france. this area is still dealing with the aftermath of flooding situation that occurred last weekend, so any slight amount of rain could worsen the situation. temperatures are in the single digits in the east, 5 degrees in warsaw, 4 degrees in moscow and back to 10 degrees in london and warmer than average in athens, 24 degrees. here is the extended forecast. >>> before we go we want to check what's happening in the u.s. presidential election. we should caution that it is still early going. we're filling in some of the pieces of the puzzle. our partners at abc news project barack obama will capture 57 electoral votes. they project mitt romney will capture 40. let's go to our
winds across the northern parts of europe. we're seeing snow showers in the scandinavian peninsula and finland and northwestern russia because this cold front is swinging blue the black sea region and expecting to see the heaviest rain today. back behind us a new system formed south of the iberian peninsula spreading rain in much of portugal and southern france. this area is still dealing with the aftermath of flooding situation that occurred last weekend, so any slight amount of rain could...
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frigid air has been blanketing central and western parts of europe creating this heavy snowfall. about 40 centimeters have piled up causing hazardous traveling conditions. more than 6,000 households were without power on wednesday. the majority has been restored as the weather condition improved on thursday. what's going to happen for the weekend? let's pull back and show you. it's not going to be tapering off too much. western austria will have the heaviest snow. this system still lingers. it really likes to sit over the area bringing unstable conditions. london really chilly. icy patches are on the way at 4 degrees for your high. here is your extended forecast. >> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us.
frigid air has been blanketing central and western parts of europe creating this heavy snowfall. about 40 centimeters have piled up causing hazardous traveling conditions. more than 6,000 households were without power on wednesday. the majority has been restored as the weather condition improved on thursday. what's going to happen for the weekend? let's pull back and show you. it's not going to be tapering off too much. western austria will have the heaviest snow. this system still lingers. it...
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less money for europe -- the british parliament hands a defeat to prime minister david cameron over eu funding. >> as the u.s. northeast picks up the pieces after sandy, barack obama hits the campaign trail again. >> bayern-munich rocked to ctor >> t p must be reduced. is calling kamins fright night. >> dge,be conservative party revolted, demanding >> when the voteasthe oositiola. men'ow par rus to tothet sen year b tse sptspoti louisuprtg sndg n bindg, iisignifint ireentyriinte anitle, mbetuethus seimt-sovnmt c silehaed tn e de y gi oseesrepaga sewtsote amg roanruh smmi lpeina b ac. hudaren's im mi w -shtrweren os ctait leaders in different countries. atsorl r lics himi. also had iran received 8biio eus 20 tstilets nkgysmro the e you. dublin would like ton roantali mhasm nd t conliteince meelffedrae,uthe ga no concrete promises. la ianutanng amefow europe can emerge from thisha wh i wt tot. >> at o01 iranil aumhe you's rotating psinc -- the's rotating presidency. >> let'chk iitou potical crespondentwho is covering t sry oheudt g--rer in europe. what can wxpt has berlinxpting to happen
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. >> we are cutting spending in the netherlands and the rest of europe as well. the eu also has to demonstrate that it is willing to tighten its belt. >> balancing the demands of all 27 member nations will take time, and the leaders do not want to rush a deal. eu leaders have their work cut out. they will have to balance national interests with the goals of the eu, and that has put many of the net contributors at loggerheads with poorer european countries. >> there is no need to dramatize these budget negotiations. they are so complex they generally take two tries. >> the second go at working out a budget is expected early next year. >> our correspondent has been covering the summit for us in brussels. what happens now? there must be real anxiety among those eu countries that rely on this type of funding. >> after the meeting, the council president stressed that there was consensus among all the eu member states that they are working toward a budget of growth, and that is an important message to send to the poorer countries because areas like the agricultural pol
. >> we are cutting spending in the netherlands and the rest of europe as well. the eu also has to demonstrate that it is willing to tighten its belt. >> balancing the demands of all 27 member nations will take time, and the leaders do not want to rush a deal. eu leaders have their work cut out. they will have to balance national interests with the goals of the eu, and that has put many of the net contributors at loggerheads with poorer european countries. >> there is no need...
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sentiment in europe was pretty jittery. many investors were staying on the sidelines. the dow jones industrial average started higher, later dropped into the negative led by stock and tech shares. there is a sense of relief in new york, the united states, that trading in new york went smoothly. that's been reflected by the fact that the dow's fall was not as steep as initially feared. here in tokyo, earnings announcements will continue to be a major focus. we are learning comes are slashing their earnings projections. but it is interesting to note that some companies that lowered their profit forecasts actually rose on wednesday and they include shipping companies. that's because investors were encouraged to see that bad news was out of the way. today we would like to focus on electronicsmakers. catherine mentioned earlier about sharp and how that company is expecting its biggest loss in history. sharp and sony will be releasing their earnings reports later today. now, we also heard from panasonic yesterday that it now forecasts a net loss of almost $10 billion this ye
sentiment in europe was pretty jittery. many investors were staying on the sidelines. the dow jones industrial average started higher, later dropped into the negative led by stock and tech shares. there is a sense of relief in new york, the united states, that trading in new york went smoothly. that's been reflected by the fact that the dow's fall was not as steep as initially feared. here in tokyo, earnings announcements will continue to be a major focus. we are learning comes are slashing...
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. >>> hundreds of thousands of workers have staged strikes or demonstrated across europe in coordinated protests against excessive cuts in government spending. wednesday's rallies in spain, italy, greece and elsewhere were planned by the european trade union confederation. in spain more than 10,000 people staged demonstrations in central madrid. clashes with riot police left some people injured. protesters also clashed in rome and milan. in spain and portugal workers went on strike, some schools were closed, and flight services were canceled. the labor confederation says austerity is a total dead end social protection and wages can no longer be sacrificed. critics say the european economy is stagnating due to these austerity measures. these include tax hikes and payroll cuts in the public sector. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll leave with you a recap of the region's markets. >>> the european union will use its nobel peace prize money to set up a relief fund for children in war zones. the move follows criticism of this year's award to the eu. the eu says it made the deci
. >>> hundreds of thousands of workers have staged strikes or demonstrated across europe in coordinated protests against excessive cuts in government spending. wednesday's rallies in spain, italy, greece and elsewhere were planned by the european trade union confederation. in spain more than 10,000 people staged demonstrations in central madrid. clashes with riot police left some people injured. protesters also clashed in rome and milan. in spain and portugal workers went on strike,...
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revenue figures show that europe pose a growing debt levels are said to present more threats in the years to come, even to vibrant economies, like germany's. >> germany's labor market has weathered the euro debt crisis relatively well across all sectors, but a new report by the organization for economic cooperation and development says the unemployment rate in the country will rise slightly next year by 0.2%. and that is not all. the oecd says germany's gdp will grow by just 0.6% in 2013, which is much less than economists were predicting a few months ago, but it is more than france can hope for. and the crisis-hit countries are expected to fare even worse -- spain's gdp is expected to shrink by 1.4%. portugal's by 1.8%. greece's by a massive 4.5%. the report predicts the gdp of the eurozone as a whole will shrink by 4%, but it says germany is unlikely to fall into recession thanks to robust demand on the domestic market. >> to the markets now and the greek rescue package encouraged investors this tuesday. our correspondent sent us this update from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the sto
revenue figures show that europe pose a growing debt levels are said to present more threats in the years to come, even to vibrant economies, like germany's. >> germany's labor market has weathered the euro debt crisis relatively well across all sectors, but a new report by the organization for economic cooperation and development says the unemployment rate in the country will rise slightly next year by 0.2%. and that is not all. the oecd says germany's gdp will grow by just 0.6% in 2013,...
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let's go over to europe and then we can see dot l clouds over the atlantic. this system is expecting cold air. to the south a lingering storm system bring in thunderstorms and heavy rain. rain will also spread through much of the bruns wick in the next 24 hours. it's achkting much of thunderstorm bringing in thunderstorm as well as heavy rain. temperatures are staying in the single digits. getting back to normal, 12 degrees and 12 degrees expected in vienna. here is my extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us.
let's go over to europe and then we can see dot l clouds over the atlantic. this system is expecting cold air. to the south a lingering storm system bring in thunderstorms and heavy rain. rain will also spread through much of the bruns wick in the next 24 hours. it's achkting much of thunderstorm bringing in thunderstorm as well as heavy rain. temperatures are staying in the single digits. getting back to normal, 12 degrees and 12 degrees expected in vienna. here is my extended forecast....
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the audience quickly turned to what many here see as an increasingly critical tone that germany and europe are taking with russia. >> she was surprisingly candid in her assessment. >> she said, we are concerned and it is my view as well that the kremlin has adopted a series of laws that do not do anything to promote principles such as the right of political groups to organize freely. she highlighted the two-year prison sentence given to members of the rock band pussy riot as a decision europeans could not understand. he said they were not track actively suppress civil society and talked about the growing tensions. he said, we disagree, arguing, and search for compromise but there is no gloomy atmosphere. >> they headed toward lightly closed door discussions. for more now, we're joined by marcus from moscow. putin denied a gloomy atmosphere, but the body language resaw in that report did not look for a positive, did it? >> the atmosphere was quite tense, even shelley. they often looked uncomfortable together. he was a prize in the top on vladimir putin criticizing him and he monterey little
the audience quickly turned to what many here see as an increasingly critical tone that germany and europe are taking with russia. >> she was surprisingly candid in her assessment. >> she said, we are concerned and it is my view as well that the kremlin has adopted a series of laws that do not do anything to promote principles such as the right of political groups to organize freely. she highlighted the two-year prison sentence given to members of the rock band pussy riot as a...
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well, it is very dark here in northern europe right now, but there is something you can do about that, mainly with electric light, believe it or not. >> after the break. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. we take a look now at the biggest terrorism case in germany in tickets, one with allegations of a cover-up and a new not to sell suspected of going on a racially motivated killing spree. >> the national socialist underground went undetected for years, but a parliamentary committee is questioning a former interior minister about his failure to follow up on key evidence in one of the attacks. >> cologne, 2004, some 22 people were injured when a bomb exploded near a hair salon in a largely turkish neighborhood. a suspect caught on video was later linked to a far right sell, but police decide to focus the investigation on local turkish or kurdish criminals. the state interior minister at the time admits there were mistakes. the term "terrorist attack" was removed from police files very early on. the parliamentary committee wants to know what happened. >> with prior decisions
well, it is very dark here in northern europe right now, but there is something you can do about that, mainly with electric light, believe it or not. >> after the break. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. we take a look now at the biggest terrorism case in germany in tickets, one with allegations of a cover-up and a new not to sell suspected of going on a racially motivated killing spree. >> the national socialist underground went undetected for years, but a...
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problems in europe are weighing on sentiment. the european commission downgraded its forecast for economic growth next year. the eu executive arm announced its outlook for the 17 eurozone nations on wednesday. the commission now forecasts the eurozone gross domestic product will fall 0.4% in 2012 from a year earlier. that's the first negative growth in three years. it also predicts near zero growth, 0.1% for 2013. that's down 0.9% from its may forecast. the commission warns of more negative growth for cash-strapped greece and spain, and four other eurozone nations in 2013. it says the region's leading economy, germany, can expect growth of only 0.8%. that's all bad news for employment. the jobless rate is expected to hit nearly 12% next year. >> major policy decisions have laid the foundations for strengthening confidence. there's certainly no room for complacency. >> eu economic and monetary affairs commissioner olli rehn urged the eurozone countries to push ahead with austerity measures as well as policies to stimulate economic
problems in europe are weighing on sentiment. the european commission downgraded its forecast for economic growth next year. the eu executive arm announced its outlook for the 17 eurozone nations on wednesday. the commission now forecasts the eurozone gross domestic product will fall 0.4% in 2012 from a year earlier. that's the first negative growth in three years. it also predicts near zero growth, 0.1% for 2013. that's down 0.9% from its may forecast. the commission warns of more negative...
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japan, the united states, and europe are providing financial support. project managers estimate costs will exceed $1.2 billion. >>> analysts are running the numbers fine-tuning their projections for what we can expect in the new year. what do analysts say ahead? >> katherine, they're certainly not seeing any of the problems we had this year going away next year. the organization for economic cooperation and development downgraded growth forecasts of major economies and analysts cited european debt and also cited the prospects for simultaneous tax hikes and spending cuts in the united states known as the fiscal cliff. the analysts expect the eurozone will contract again in 2013 and they say the region's gross domestic product will shrink by 1/10th of a percent and predicted positive growth of 0.9% in the previous report six months ago. they lowered the growth expectation for the united states economy from 2.6% to 2%. they pointed to a sluggish recovery. the document warns the fiscal cliff would not only deal a heavy blow to the u.s. but might drag the gl
japan, the united states, and europe are providing financial support. project managers estimate costs will exceed $1.2 billion. >>> analysts are running the numbers fine-tuning their projections for what we can expect in the new year. what do analysts say ahead? >> katherine, they're certainly not seeing any of the problems we had this year going away next year. the organization for economic cooperation and development downgraded growth forecasts of major economies and analysts...
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car sales are a key indicator of how well the german economy, europe's largest, is traveling. >> chancellor merkel has been meeting with the heads of the country's 16 federal states. >> she wants a consensus on how germany will meet its energy needs following the phase-out of nuclear power in 2020. many german states have plans to expand wind energy and other alternative sources of power. >> but that are major concerns that the cost of energy for consumers could skyrocket. >> it was high noon at the chancellor's office in berlin. demonstrators give the environment minister a petition with 100,000 signatures calling for germany to stick to its energy policy, phasing out nuclear and boosting renewals, but the minister says the switch must not be too expensive. >> it is also true that the costs have to be affordable for the economy, for individual citizens, entrepreneurs, artisans, small business people, and the middle classes. >> one week ago, all 16 of germany's federal states pledged to support the government's federal energy strategy. the chancellor was encouraged to see politicians come t
car sales are a key indicator of how well the german economy, europe's largest, is traveling. >> chancellor merkel has been meeting with the heads of the country's 16 federal states. >> she wants a consensus on how germany will meet its energy needs following the phase-out of nuclear power in 2020. many german states have plans to expand wind energy and other alternative sources of power. >> but that are major concerns that the cost of energy for consumers could skyrocket....
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demand remains high, but that has not been the case here in europe for several decades. >> that has forced steel plants to rethink how they operate and what they produce. here's an example from the german city of hamburg. >> with the move of joystick, scrap metal was dumped into the furnace to be melted down. that happens once every hour. for years, steele was in high demand across the eu, especially for the then-booming construction industry. >> construction declined drastically due to the financial crisis. construction volume in spain, for instance, collapsed to 20% of what it had been. 80% of that business vanished and no longer needs steel, but of course, the production capacity remains. >> he's trying to avoid cutting his plant's capacity, searching for new markets and said, looking away from its primary product, high carbon steel, to focus on higher value new alloys. to do that, the company recently invested in a new furnace, which is due to go into operation before the end of the new year. plans to increase production of new steel products to 20,000 tons in 2013. the high quality st
demand remains high, but that has not been the case here in europe for several decades. >> that has forced steel plants to rethink how they operate and what they produce. here's an example from the german city of hamburg. >> with the move of joystick, scrap metal was dumped into the furnace to be melted down. that happens once every hour. for years, steele was in high demand across the eu, especially for the then-booming construction industry. >> construction declined...
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we could see more heavy rain anth cldeato now, here are your temperatures in europe. zeroor the high in moscow, but not too bad towards the north in stockholm at 7 degrees, and even getting up to 21 and 20 in athens. a little treat for the wee beree go. beautiful images out of japan. this is lakeamakthis time of ye all o briefly the autumn colors coming out, and i'm sure a lot of people will be going out this weekend to try and catch a glimpse. here now is your extended forecast. ♪ >>> finally, a story about an unlikely relationship between a monkey and a cat. a female baboon at a zoo in israel recently became the adoptive mother of a stray kitten. the kitten somehow wandered into the baboon's cage, and the animals have been living together ever since. they seem to get on well. video footage shows the baboon embracing and grooming the kitten and pulling it back when it tries to leave. in fact, she rarely lets it out of her sight. but the relationship comes at a cost. the baboon often steals the kitten's food. zoo officials say if she continues to do so, they will ha
we could see more heavy rain anth cldeato now, here are your temperatures in europe. zeroor the high in moscow, but not too bad towards the north in stockholm at 7 degrees, and even getting up to 21 and 20 in athens. a little treat for the wee beree go. beautiful images out of japan. this is lakeamakthis time of ye all o briefly the autumn colors coming out, and i'm sure a lot of people will be going out this weekend to try and catch a glimpse. here now is your extended forecast. ♪...
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. >> europe is split on whether that is the right course of action. some argue agree should be given more time to get their finances in order, but doing that would come at a hefty price. >> moving to the markets now of the latest discussions on greece did not seem to influence investors. >> markets have a strong start this week. we have this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> on the floor of the frankfurt exchange, they are more often as --optimistic on greece. they believed greece will get the next rescue payments. the germans dax wiped out almost all its losses from last week. there are promising signs in the u.s. that both parties are coming closer in budget talks. shares of this construction company is looking for more power out of their gn parents and traders are speculating on that break up. >> a quick look at some market numbers. the dax ending at 7123. the dow jones is currently up 1.3% and the euro is trading at $1.2802. >> there close to a deal that could ensure the survival of the airline, but it could mean major cuts. the carrier
. >> europe is split on whether that is the right course of action. some argue agree should be given more time to get their finances in order, but doing that would come at a hefty price. >> moving to the markets now of the latest discussions on greece did not seem to influence investors. >> markets have a strong start this week. we have this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> on the floor of the frankfurt exchange, they are more often as --optimistic on greece....
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and then into europe, also continuing to watch a storm system push onshore across portugal and spain. as this does move overhead, it is already creating some high wind and heavy waves and even heavy rain warnings there in portugal, eventually into spain. then we'll watch this into the early part of the workweek on monday and tuesday. there could be some severe weather out there towards the central mediterranean and even over towards italy. you're already seeing some rough weather due to this low-pressure area pushing out across this area. we're seeing storm warnings in effect as this continues to move overhead and bringing with it heavy rain. north of it, though, look at these clear skies. one thing you are watching is some fog, especially through the early morning hours, there in poland. that's going to dramatically reduce the visibility so slow down on the roads. as far as temperatures, single digits into the east, but getting into the double digits in london and paris with a pair of 12s. now here's a look at your extended forecast. ♪ >>> recapping our top story, people in japan w
and then into europe, also continuing to watch a storm system push onshore across portugal and spain. as this does move overhead, it is already creating some high wind and heavy waves and even heavy rain warnings there in portugal, eventually into spain. then we'll watch this into the early part of the workweek on monday and tuesday. there could be some severe weather out there towards the central mediterranean and even over towards italy. you're already seeing some rough weather due to this...
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it's fantastic living in europe, especially in the south of europe. [laughter] >> the north isn't too bad. >> the weather is good. the weather is better. [laughter] >> certainly better -- >> but the question is for me, the question is we are -- [inaudible] you consider that this is a question of years ago. and it is a question for you. you decided to continue -- [inaudible] the stability that we all allow, and look at the map of the world. the western balance continue to be the wonderful balance of the world. i wish to defend this. in the atlantic you can extend this alliance. look in the atlantic. it is not true that only the future is in the pacific. look in the atlantic. water reserves, oil reserves and land. it's very impressive. and you look in europe, north america, south america, you recreate an atlantic space not against anything, but in favor of the most ability in the world. this is an expression of this possibility agreement, free trade agreement, economic opportunity between europe and you can extend the this for the rest of the world. --
it's fantastic living in europe, especially in the south of europe. [laughter] >> the north isn't too bad. >> the weather is good. the weather is better. [laughter] >> certainly better -- >> but the question is for me, the question is we are -- [inaudible] you consider that this is a question of years ago. and it is a question for you. you decided to continue -- [inaudible] the stability that we all allow, and look at the map of the world. the western balance continue to...
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will they be america and europe be able to sustain their living standards like they are today i think they'll be able to sustain them to a good degree because they have the technology and the capital but it will take sensible economic policies if europe and the us continue to spend way too much on public benefits like pensions and don't pay enough attention to research and education to raise the productivity of future workers then things will decline so there is the risk that we got it wrong on the other hand there's no reason that european and american people and companies won't profit from the growth that takes place in places like china and india it's already a global economy so i think the prospects are good but let me also. say even though places like shanghai or mumbai may not be as rich as london or paris they have their own attractions being at the center of something new and exciting and growing fast can be just as attractive as being in a place like zurich that has a lot of old but stable well jack goldstone thank you very much for this interview pleasure to be here thank yo
will they be america and europe be able to sustain their living standards like they are today i think they'll be able to sustain them to a good degree because they have the technology and the capital but it will take sensible economic policies if europe and the us continue to spend way too much on public benefits like pensions and don't pay enough attention to research and education to raise the productivity of future workers then things will decline so there is the risk that we got it wrong on...
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fix the american economy be taken into europe can going to say measures to fix europe as well art or you do what you do need to have different approaches because it is two different things still there are different things europe essentially has a double problem they have how do we get southern european and northern european economies to move in the same direction and for that i think the answer is don't pursue austerity pursue growth and then there's a second problem of once countries are all moving in the same direction can you fix the european financial system and create united structures so that this problem doesn't appear again as it may appear in the next economic difficulty if the current division among national financial systems isn't isn't fixed as the author of the over book on global population trends you. have argued that the most important thing is really the distribution of population now that the rich economies are really out of steam and the global economic crisis god knows how long it will stay around will this economy sexually be capable of absorbing. even new scores
fix the american economy be taken into europe can going to say measures to fix europe as well art or you do what you do need to have different approaches because it is two different things still there are different things europe essentially has a double problem they have how do we get southern european and northern european economies to move in the same direction and for that i think the answer is don't pursue austerity pursue growth and then there's a second problem of once countries are all...
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know the doom and gloom of europe and the lack of outlook now i think that we are in a crisis point and when you move to a crisis mode you have to remember we become far more able to to create a mandate for change because not because of we want to have a mandate for change because we need a mandate for change and the fact the core europe as i just looted to is now in the same boat means that there is a more off of will and i see we've seen that this week through the increase in social tension of course through the demonstration but also from the mere fact that northern europe now seems able to and willing to accept some sort of a have caught on on greece if you were the one person to make all the necessary decisions in europe what would you do i would wish that all the politicians and the central banks would go away for two three years and i think the micro economy will take care of it but in a more serious sense i think what we need to focus on to is to make sure that we don't overdo any macro policy because macro policy will fail ultimately what we need is for you and me to get the em
know the doom and gloom of europe and the lack of outlook now i think that we are in a crisis point and when you move to a crisis mode you have to remember we become far more able to to create a mandate for change because not because of we want to have a mandate for change because we need a mandate for change and the fact the core europe as i just looted to is now in the same boat means that there is a more off of will and i see we've seen that this week through the increase in social tension...
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could help out europe or indeed it could capitalize on the problems in europe. well i think china certainly wants to continue to develop a very close interdependent relationship with europe. europe has been one of the principal overseas destinations and this is picked up recently. in terms of what is called o.d.i. are over these outbound direct investment from china now it's very interesting to note that china has earmarked over one trillion u.s. dollars for overseas direct investment over the next few years and europe is one of the principal beneficiaries here so there is that dimension in terms of investment of course but the european union is currently china's number one trading partner so that there is a very robust trade that occurs and is occurring between. the two the two powers at the same time course china has has an abiding interest in seeing europe resolve its debt problems the debt crisis is affecting southern europe and indeed has participated to. some extent in cooperating with the european central bank in terms of greece's. financial difficulties
could help out europe or indeed it could capitalize on the problems in europe. well i think china certainly wants to continue to develop a very close interdependent relationship with europe. europe has been one of the principal overseas destinations and this is picked up recently. in terms of what is called o.d.i. are over these outbound direct investment from china now it's very interesting to note that china has earmarked over one trillion u.s. dollars for overseas direct investment over the...
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on europe extremely comfortable. for a different reason. that the debates in the house of commons your mind time there and this is continue to some extent have been extremely polarized been the euro fanatics who think the europe can do no wrong everything is european must be better than anything is national a little bit a whole group of xenophobes who hate foreigners who hate europe and think it's the work of the devil and the. they they both speak with loud voices both groups of a people in the middle like myself who are in no way hostile to europe as i said i live after a time in france and i voiced. enjoyed the company of many european friends people and you know who they would look at the thing objectively and say what makes sense what is makes economic and political sense of both the united kingdom and indeed for europe when i tried to persuade the european countries not to go and i was transferred not to go down the route of monetary union it wasn't because i thought it would suck britain into matter to you i knew perfectly well that
on europe extremely comfortable. for a different reason. that the debates in the house of commons your mind time there and this is continue to some extent have been extremely polarized been the euro fanatics who think the europe can do no wrong everything is european must be better than anything is national a little bit a whole group of xenophobes who hate foreigners who hate europe and think it's the work of the devil and the. they they both speak with loud voices both groups of a people in...
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this is what europe is doing as we speak. low volumes being traded, because of all the uncertainty, there is a certain validity in saying that these numbers do not work, but if you look at the lack of economic growth, today we learned the third quarter in the greek economy shrank by 7.2% this year and the economy is expected to shrink next year. the sixth year in a row where we are seeing the greek economy going in reverse. all of this bailout money just does not work. >> do you know what else is not working? some cars. >> if you are a toyota executive today, you will be suffering from another big headache. today they recall nearly 3 million vehicles. the problem with these ones is the water pump or steering problem. half of the cars are on the road in japan, most are on the road in -- the rest are on the road in europe and the united states. all of this is a problem for toyota. last month, 7 million recalls over the faulty electrical window bond -- button. 12 million vehicles were recalled over a sticking accelerator. the pr
this is what europe is doing as we speak. low volumes being traded, because of all the uncertainty, there is a certain validity in saying that these numbers do not work, but if you look at the lack of economic growth, today we learned the third quarter in the greek economy shrank by 7.2% this year and the economy is expected to shrink next year. the sixth year in a row where we are seeing the greek economy going in reverse. all of this bailout money just does not work. >> do you know what...
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europe and asia including both china and japan. google says the number of government requests to access and remove online data has risen to twenty two of the us once again top the list asking for the private information of almost eight thousand users in the first six months of the year. later the u.k. pirate party he told me that he believes the government uses national security as a pretext to get its hands on personal data thing a very worrying trend each time that these reports are being have been republished by google we've seen an increase of prayer requests from a whole range of things there's been a lot of copyright requests but also i think most alarmingly is this trend towards requesting personal date we hear this mantra of national security all the time there are a perfectly legitimate way to get and to gain or to gain information which in that is under through the rule of law and through getting a warrant in a court. what is particularly alarming it's that actually this is part of a general trend towards governments want
europe and asia including both china and japan. google says the number of government requests to access and remove online data has risen to twenty two of the us once again top the list asking for the private information of almost eight thousand users in the first six months of the year. later the u.k. pirate party he told me that he believes the government uses national security as a pretext to get its hands on personal data thing a very worrying trend each time that these reports are being...
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but two factors here the first one is a very weak economy situation in europe and the second one. is the temperature situations bourse in some not because somebody was going to hold that's why their condition didn't consume too much gas. i mean the big three cities called you can consume too much gas and. until now we don't see. good temperature for consumption. in europe is substantially higher of a village waited for for the last maybe fifteen twenty years so there is no targeting us just to sell as much gas as possible our target is to sell as much gas . will be efficient to sell and that's why we. are not just running for good round figures specially we use a we're in a position to optimize production of our main gas fields and it will be in the decline of production by the way of oldfield's who most lower than expected in the past plus we introduced by new field which is one of the journalists in our crown. and guess who is transport it was in yuma sense in a very efficient way so we as i told you we will not just deliver to the market we will develop the market including. yo
but two factors here the first one is a very weak economy situation in europe and the second one. is the temperature situations bourse in some not because somebody was going to hold that's why their condition didn't consume too much gas. i mean the big three cities called you can consume too much gas and. until now we don't see. good temperature for consumption. in europe is substantially higher of a village waited for for the last maybe fifteen twenty years so there is no targeting us just to...
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a look at what the deal means for europe and american investors. >> tom: and it's "givng tuesday," a new effort to add charity to your gift list this holiday season. >> susie: that and more tonight on nbr! >> tom: a lengthy courtship finally resulted in the marriage today between conagra foods and ralcorp. conagra is paying $5 billion to buy private label food giant ralcorp. that works out to $90 a share, a nearly 30% premium to ralcorp's closing stock price on monday. the deal will make conagra the largest manufacturer of private label foods. suzanne pratt takes a look at what's become a booming business. >> reporter: it used to be consumers would buy private label products to clean their bathrooms or wash their clothes. lately, however, they're eating them, too. from sodas to peanut butter, private label brands are shaking off the yuck! stigma and attracting value-conscious customers. and it's the popularity of private label food that's behind the tasty conagra-ralcorp deal. >> private label, otherwise known as store brands, is ining traction with retailers and shoppers. in fact, s
a look at what the deal means for europe and american investors. >> tom: and it's "givng tuesday," a new effort to add charity to your gift list this holiday season. >> susie: that and more tonight on nbr! >> tom: a lengthy courtship finally resulted in the marriage today between conagra foods and ralcorp. conagra is paying $5 billion to buy private label food giant ralcorp. that works out to $90 a share, a nearly 30% premium to ralcorp's closing stock price on...
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in our region krone is one of the safest currencies in europe many people here in germany and in other european countries believe that our monetary system is being pressed up against a wall and this makes us weak is when the economic crisis fully engulfed greece last year brussels was on alert then a bailout treaty brought hope and relief apparently for mature space then portugal joined the club and someone will still be others to come let's release switzerland and norway are not a you members they're doing better than any other european country as we do denmark in the czech republic or the e.u. countries and we never hear things about their whole system when it's steals all the major powers from states political economic diplomatic and military and give it to brussels and washington is doing with german chancellor angela merkel saying at least five more years will be needed to recover it's clear countries like no we will not have a deficit in labor force at least some more decades brief notion r t from no way germany and france. let's get some more on the so now on how the protests ca
in our region krone is one of the safest currencies in europe many people here in germany and in other european countries believe that our monetary system is being pressed up against a wall and this makes us weak is when the economic crisis fully engulfed greece last year brussels was on alert then a bailout treaty brought hope and relief apparently for mature space then portugal joined the club and someone will still be others to come let's release switzerland and norway are not a you members...
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all across the continent hundreds of flights already have been delayed or if not entirely canceled in europe with trains and buses also disrupted. this latest report. we're in the center and you can see behind me the police cars already lining the streets we've got a police helicopter overhead we're already getting figures in that being a number of arrests already made today here in madrid of course is not just spain the striking today is political we call grace we've got it's really old getting involved in this movement and a number of other countries as well belgium cyprus motor the united kingdom are also going to be having various demonstrations throughout the day old rallying around this one message and that is no new tool sterrett say now we've been covering the story very very closely since the very beginning of the euro crisis and as time has gone are we seeing how the devastating story of the horrifying figures continue to climb in spain here the moment more than twenty five percent unemployment portugal where we were just a day or two to get a record high for the fifteen percent un
all across the continent hundreds of flights already have been delayed or if not entirely canceled in europe with trains and buses also disrupted. this latest report. we're in the center and you can see behind me the police cars already lining the streets we've got a police helicopter overhead we're already getting figures in that being a number of arrests already made today here in madrid of course is not just spain the striking today is political we call grace we've got it's really old...